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So they can take it, modify it to fit the job description they’re trying to get a commission on, get you in, collect their commission, then disappear.
Their commission is often 25% of your yearly salary.
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So they can take it, modify it to fit the job description they’re trying to get a commission on, get you in, collect their commission, then disappear.
Their commission is often 25% of your yearly salary.
I am the source.
Bro. Not everything is a conspiracy.
We saw a spike of users for the papaya snark community when they were banned off reddit, I think it’s that.
Lemmy.ca signups per day if we go back to the start of the first exodus:
With the way the bricks are laid, wouldn’t it distribute the weight across the entire base?
I believe you can reply locally on your instance to dead communities, but that data would never be replicated to other instances. The fediverse isn’t really a mesh network, more like a hub and spoke on a per community level.
<Canadian>Sorry</Canadian> I think your browser cached a bad redirect that was up briefly =(
Yes because you’re applying enough heat to change the chemical composition of the food.
Reheating, nah.
Shazbot!